Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by tckang, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. Ludwik

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    What a real beauty. Strung with Li Ning No.1 string at 28 lbs. This is gonna be my main racket :p:p
     

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    Hey guys, any comment for the LiNing N50iii and LiNing N55iii?
     
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    I'll pick up the N50iii for testing tomorrow - no play time until Monday though ;)
     
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    To me the n50iii feels a lot faster than expected from a moderate head heavy racket.
     
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    N50 III is one of the fastest LN rackets.
     
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    What is the different between N50iii and N55iii??
     
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    Hi guys

    Wondering if there are some high-end 4U or 5U equivalent weight rackets for doubles - more for ladies
    Still new to Li Ning :)

    Thank you
     
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    Windstorm 700 - mid-tier model (5U, 298mm bp with a medium flexible stiffness)

    Most of the Windstorm series are 5U with medium flexibility.

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    The N55 III is stiffer and more head-heavy.
     
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    Used the N50 III again tonight (didn't want to use the 'stiff guys' because of shoulder problems) and I have to say, that's one easy racket to use. Only downside is the lack of control in fast paced rallies.

    I think a hybrid between the N99 (stiff) and the N50 III (flexible) would be the perfect racket for me.
     
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    Would the N7 or N90-iii fit?
     
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    N7 is way too flexible. And I guess both are head heavier.
     
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    Dude, you have to face the truth: With the N80 you already have found your perfect racket. Or at least as close to the perfect racket as currently possible.
     
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    How about the N90 III vs VTZF II?
     
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    Already tried both.
     
  18. Ludwik

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    which racket was better?
     
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    I prefer the N90 III.
     
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    While you might be right the uber-backhand-clears with the N50 III make me forget about the lack of control and my beloved N80... :confused:
     

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